To search this site, type in any name, term or words

For the best supply of quality trees & plants, landscaping designs & installations serviced by a team of professionals that prides their work and customer satisfaction.

The Verbancic Family

Click for Contact Information Click for Home Page
free website counter
Click to visit www.landscapeontario.com Click to visit www.canadanursery.com

Proud Members of:

Click to visit www.gardenontario.org

Total Pages Visited

read more

Top of Page
Fall Pruning
Posted by Mom on May 1, 2014

Fall Pruning is the best way to set your garden's spring growth activities in the right direction.

Trimming back all dead ends or unwanted twigs of eaven branches, actually promotes growth to the other areas of a tree.  The same applies really to shrubs as well.

Fall Pruning is the best way to set your garden's spring growth activities in the right direction.

Trimming back all dead ends or unwanted twigs of eaven branches, actually promotes growth to the other areas of a tree.  The same applies really to shrubs as well.

 

Fall Pruning is the best way to set your garden's spring growth activities in the right direction.

Trimming back all dead ends or unwanted twigs of eaven branches, actually promotes growth to the other areas of a tree.  The same applies really to shrubs as well.

Fall Pruning is the best way to set your garden's spring growth activities in the right direction.

Trimming back all dead ends or unwanted twigs of eaven branches, actually promotes growth to the other areas of a tree.  The same applies really to shrubs as well.

 

Fall Pruning is the best way to set your garden's spring growth activities in the right direction.

Trimming back all dead ends or unwanted twigs of eaven branches, actually promotes growth to the other areas of a tree.  The same applies really to shrubs as well.

Fall Pruning is the best way to set your garden's spring growth activities in the right direction.

Trimming back all dead ends or unwanted twigs of eaven branches, actually promotes growth to the other areas of a tree.  The same applies really to shrubs as well.

 

Tagged as: pruning